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After our hefty lunch at the Cuckoo restaurant in Olinda, we took a welcome nap during the two-hour drive south to Phillip Island, for our chance to get up close but not too personal with some of Australia’s wildlife.

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In the  gray dusk, wrapped up against the winds blowing in from the Bass Strait, a few dozen humans huddle on the viewing stands and watch the beach.

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